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Degrees

Ph. D. Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 1986.
Dissertation Title: "The Role of the Statute of Labourers in the Social and Economic Background of the Great
Revolt in East Anglia."

M.A. Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 1979.

B.A. Saint Francis College, Fort Wayne, IN, 1977.

Fields of doctoral study

Major: Medieval Europe.

Minors: Western Europe, 1400-1789.
Western Europe since 1789.

Outside: Medieval Studies.

Languages

Latin, French.

Teaching experience

1995-current

Associate Professor, The College of Wooster, Wooster, OH.

Courses taught: Western Civilization, Medieval Europe, Europe in Transition 1350-1650, Women and
Children in the Middle Ages, Laws and

Outlaws, The Plague, Courting A Renaissance, Seminar in English Law, First-Year Seminar: Perspectives
on Race, Class, Gender and Culture, First-Year Seminar: Knowledge, Power and Responsibility, First-Year
Seminar: Rock and Roll and Race and Class and Boys and Girls,

Introduction to Women's Studies, Theory and Methods in History.

1989-1995

Assistant Professor, The College of Wooster, Wooster, OH.

1985-1989

Assistant Professor, Hamilton College, Clinton, NY.

Courses Taught: Foundations of Modern Society, Medieval Europe,

Seminar in Medieval Studies, Renaissance Europe, Winter Term in England, The Reformation, England from
1485 to the Present, Seminar in British Studies.

1983-1985
Instructor, Hamilton College, Clinton, NY.

Spring 1983
Visiting Instructor, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.

Lecturing

Lecturer, Alumni College, The College of Wooster, Summer 1994.

Visiting Postdoctoral Scholar, The Center for Medieval Studies, University of Minnesota, Fall 1992.

Lecturer, The College for Gifted and Talented Youth, Indiana University School of Education, Summer 1987.


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